Sentences with phrase «pilgrimage at»

This gallery also features a solo exhibition for the annual winner of the Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage Artist of the Year competition, which takes place in April in conjunction with the Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage at Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
I think I'm going to have to make the pilgrimage at some point.
Machu Picchu, Peru Machu Picchu is considered the most sacred site of the Inka empire and to truly honor it, I recommend to take the Inka Trail, a pilgrimage at its time.
Venturing beyond Semarapura's grounds, the villa's insightful attendant leads fascinating tours of the neighbourhood, or why not head to Echo Beach for a surf lesson, or a pilgrimage at the sacred Tanah Lot sea temple?
This photo was one of the most anticipated moments of my travels — after hiking the Inka Trail, which was considered a path of pilgrimage at its time, after fighting the grueling path up to Dead Woman's Pass (no joke!)
While there is convenient access via train / bus to the site, to truly pay respect to this heritage, I decided to follow the hardest path, considered a pilgrimage at its time, hiking the Inka Trail.
Which has became a practice for believers to slaughter lamb and other animals on Eid days such as Eid AlFiter after the fasting month and on Eid AlAdha which comes after the pilgrimage at Mecca at the House of GOD which was built by Abraham and Ismael...!
There are three important festivals, one at the end of the month of Ramadan, one when the pilgrimage at Mecca reaches the peak of Arafat, and one on the birthday of Muhammad.
It's hard to believe that it's been five years since my son, Stephen, and I spent two months in Rome — all of Lent and Easter Week — preparing a book that would allow readers to make the city's ancient Lenten station church pilgrimage at home.

Not exact matches

I've never recommended an eBook before, but I'll happily note that the glorious color in the eBook edition of Roman Pilgrimage may yet convert me to reading -(at - least - some - books)- on - a-tablet, a confession this veteran paper guy never expected to make.
Then we will see that our actual existence is, from the viewpoint of the inherited ontology of nature and grace, «mixed» from its origin and at every step, «a pilgrimage in which the miracle of divine love... is the most ordinary of events.»
Some of Russia's greatest writers and artists made pilgrimages to the famous startsi (holy elders) at Optina Pustin.
Looking at the figures, showing steadily increasing numbers of pilgrims (with peaks in the Jubilee Years: next one 2021) it seems to me that the turning point in 20th Century numbers was in 1982, the first pilgrimage to Santiago of St John Paul II.
At the two major festivals, the Id al - Fitr at the end of the Ramadan fast and the Id al - Adha — or Id al - Qurban — at the end of the pilgrimage, Muslims are urged to perform additional congregational prayers, preferably in the open air, and to listen to the special address by the ImaAt the two major festivals, the Id al - Fitr at the end of the Ramadan fast and the Id al - Adha — or Id al - Qurban — at the end of the pilgrimage, Muslims are urged to perform additional congregational prayers, preferably in the open air, and to listen to the special address by the Imaat the end of the Ramadan fast and the Id al - Adha — or Id al - Qurban — at the end of the pilgrimage, Muslims are urged to perform additional congregational prayers, preferably in the open air, and to listen to the special address by the Imaat the end of the pilgrimage, Muslims are urged to perform additional congregational prayers, preferably in the open air, and to listen to the special address by the Imam.
One might find at least a tiny echo of this inadequate notion of reform in his initial impulse to rebuild Christ's Church by attending to ecclesiastical masonry — an episode in the early steps of his pilgrimage toward Christ that makes me think of present - day temptations to live the New Evangelization by getting top - drawer management consultants to advise the Church on messaging.
In this pilgrimage 37000 marchers met at Lincoln Memorial in Washington.
The next stage of his intellectual pilgrimage to non-violence came during his doctoral studies in philosophy, and theology at Boston University under Bigar S.Brightman and L.Harold Dewolf, «both men greatly stimulated my thinking».
The two religious festivals sanctioned by Islam and observed by the Sunnis are the Id al - Fitr, the Little Festival, which comes at the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting, and the Id al - Adha, the Great Festival, which comes after the pilgrimage.
The pilgrimage is an annual form of congregational worship in which those Muslims who are able to make the trip assemble from all over the world at Mecca, the home of the revelation to Muhammad (may God bless him).
Many Christians traveled to Jerusalem on pilgrimage and at the time difficulties were being put in their way.
In an essay titled «Rome of the Pilgrims,» Duffy observes that in the past the city of Rome was a great cemetery, and most Catholics on pilgrimage to Rome came to pray at the many tombs of the saints.
While this claim can not be historically proven beyond doubt, it is certain that we are looking here at the mortal remains of an early martyr whose burial site was a place of reverence and pilgrimage from the first days of the Christian era.
Canute, a devout Christian, made a pilgrimage to Rome and ordered his subjects to learn the Lord's Prayer and to go to Communion at least three times a year.
The Hijaz is called the Holy Land, for there stands the Ka «ba, which is the goal of thousands of pilgrims every year, and nearby is Arafat where pilgrims slaughter their sacrifices at the great Feast of the Sacrifice (Id al - Qurban) which terminates the pilgrimage.
From the opening moments of his voyage to his departure at Birmingham airport, Pope Benedict's pilgrimage was virtually flawless.
What though the tempest rage, Heav»n is my home; Short is my pilgrimage, Heav»n is my home; And time's wild wintry blast Soon shall be overpast; I shall reach home at last, Heav»n is my home.
Before we look at the Psalm, you might be interested to know that this Psalm is a Psalm of Pilgrimage.
Having begun with the quest for God, Percy's Christian humanism comes, at its worst, to value the pilgrimage more than the Shrine.
And still more, faith — looking at death through the prism of the crucified and risen Jesus — trusts that this evil can be used for good, that the boundary of death will prove to be not the negation but the fulfillment of our pilgrimage.
In his journal Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter A.D. 1697 he wrote: «The Latins take a great deal of pains to expose this ceremony, as a most shameful imposture, and a scandal to the Christian religion; perhaps out of envy, that others should be the masters of so gainful business; but the Greek and Armenians pin their faith upon it, and make their pilgrimages chiefly upon this motive.»
Only they hold to the doctrine that there is a Creator (and Governor of the universe); that each individual owes a personal accounting at the time of Judgment to this Creator, a Judgment that is prior to all claims of civil society or state; and that this inalienable relation between each individual and his Creator occurs in the depths of conscience and reason, and is not reached merely by external bows, bended knees, pilgrimages, or other ritual observances.
As Hull says, «Ultimate reality was not to be sought in a set of timeless facts which maybe mastered at any moment, but in companionship with the Spirit of truth who leads one on a pilgrimage of discovery.»
The most popular of these shrine figures is the Virgin of Guadalupe, a dark - skinned (Indian) Mary whose veneration goes back to 1531.45 A basilica in her honor stands now at the place where she first appeared to a humble Indian, Juan Diego; and hundreds of thousands of Mexicans from all over the nation make pilgrimages there on the edge of Mexico City.
The mood is that of a pilgrimage - at times slightly Chaucerian in its cheerful Catholicism and its journeying.
And, if I may note my own two recent offerings: The revised and expanded Letters to a Young Catholic (Basic Books) is intended for the young from sixteen to (at least) eighty - plus, while City of Saints: A Pilgrimage to John Paul II's Kraków (Image) will, I hope, be welcomed by all attending World Youth Day - 2016, in person or in spirit, in print or in the all - color - photography e-book.
It is the location of the qibla, or direction of prayer, and the destination for millions of participants in the annual hajj, the pilgrimage required for all Muslims who can afford it, at least once in their lives.
Rejecting the pseudo-Lutheran view which attempted to justify existence in this world as only being on a pilgrimage, Bonhoeffer now declares that a man «takes up his position against the world in the world; the calling is the place at which the call of Christ is answered, the place at which a man lives responsibly.
And at this stage in my pilgrimage, that has come to mean the myth of the God who in Christ dies to his deity and lives only as grand and miserable human beings within this beautiful ruined Eden called earth.
In Mexico, many Catholic families try to make a pilgrimage to the Basilica at least once a year.
I was at the threshold of my own religious and intellectual pilgrimage, largely untutored and eminently sophomoric.
Their pilgrimage was not to the Ka «ba, but to Harran in Iraq, and their prayers were to the stars at sunrise, at noon, and at sunset — three times when prayer is prohibited in Islam.
The devotionof the Seven Churches, in fact, brings together various of the themes we have already discerned in looking at St Philip's methods: it was distinctively Christian and prayerful, allowed for healthy exercise and good spirits alongside its primary purpose of pilgrimage, and was a practical way of getting ordinary young men out of danger's way at a time of potential spiritual hazards.
Id al - Adha, also called Id al - Qurban, the festival at the end of the pilgrimage, is the Great Festival at which Muslims from all over the world gather at the mosques to worship and then kill animals to memorialize the story of Abraham and Ishimael and their willingness to obey the authority of God.
Though he had been on a three - year pilgrimage, had «devoured» churches like a religious fanatic, his God was the art of an alien religion, and he was not at peace.
The long and noble pilgrimage of Israel through a multitude of cultures and times, without a temple, without a priesthood, has been possible, at least in part, because of the unifying and sustaining effect of their dietary laws.
Its theme parks offer the chance for a secular pilgrimage that must be engaged in as often as possible, but at least once a lifetime, lest our children be deprived of a certain cultural blessing.
An analysis of how a church converted to the world nevertheless could remain distinguishable from it occupied George Webber's God's Colony in Man's World.16 He conveyed images, which other works later amplified,» of pilgrimage and poverty distinctly Christian yet subordinate to society at large.
Montgomery's analysis of Percy's pilgrimage allows the reader to see that even forced attendance at modern life's Tupperware party may yield spiritual, intellectual, and lasting fruit.
You know what Omid, the mullahs do not wish to recognize Bahais at the same time they feel jealous that bahias have a pacific pilgrimage to Israel and they can practice their faith there and visit theri holy shrine.
Just look at - the appeal of pilgrimages, mass meetings of youth, new religious movements.
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